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RE: Running BVE 2.6 and 4, is it possible?

>BVE2: Installs to C:\Program Files\BVE
>BVE4: Installs to C:\Program Files\mackoy\BVE4
>
>I install everything to C:\Program Files\BVE and just navigate
>there when i want to use a route. It saves me having duplicate
>files such as a 323 and 321 in both folders etc.

I have kept everything separate, because there seem to be compatibility differences between BVE2 and BVE4 routes. Also, I've modified my favourite BVE 2 trains to display the BVE 4 timetable, so I keep them separate from non-modded BVE 2 trains.

RE: Running BVE 2.6 and 4, is it possible?

>>I have kept everything separate, because there seem to be
>>compatibility differences between BVE2 and BVE4 routes.
>Also,
>>I've modified my favourite BVE 2 trains to display the BVE 4
>>timetable, so I keep them separate from non-modded BVE 2
>>trains.
>
>But that causes more disc space to be used.

Out of 35 gigabytes available on this pc, I have 27 gigabytes left (76%)... surely more than enough?

RE: Running BVE 2.6 and 4, is it possible?

>>>I have kept everything separate, because there seem to be
>>>compatibility differences between BVE2 and BVE4 routes.
>>Also,
>>>I've modified my favourite BVE 2 trains to display the BVE
>4
>>>timetable, so I keep them separate from non-modded BVE 2
>>>trains.
>>
>>But that causes more disc space to be used.
>
>
>Out of 35 gigabytes available on this pc, I have 27 gigabytes
>left (76%)... surely more than enough?
>
>eezypeazy

I've got 60 GB left out of 80 GB so I think I don't need to worry about space for a very long time! (so there!!!) ;-)